Neerja Modi, Cambridge Court schools win The Hindu Young World Quiz in Jaipur
The Hindu
The Hindu Young World Quiz in Jaipur saw 318 teams from 40 schools compete, with winners awarded by State Bank of India.
As many as 318 teams across the junior and senior categories, and representing 40 schools, competed in the 23rd edition of The Hindu Young World Quiz, presented by State Bank of India, in Jaipur for the second consecutive year.
The event was held at the Maharana Pratap Auditorium on November 27.
It was the all-girls team of Radhika Yadaav and Shweta Sharma (Neerja Modi School) who emerged winners in the junior category while Medhansh Vaddadi and Atharv Gautam (Cambridge Court High School) took the top honours among the seniors.
All the participants were given certificates of participation and snack boxes.
Rakesh Mamodia, Asst. General Manager (M&C), State Bank of India, Jaipur, distributed the cash prizes, trophies and certificates to the 12 finalists in the presence of Sandeep Bhatnagar, Chief General Manager, SBI Jaipur.

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